Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)
- Class of 1958
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Waverly, Ohio Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1957-1958, proudly dedicate our annual to the WAVERLY TIGERS, Southern Ohio Conference football champs, coached by Carroll Hawhee. The teamwork and the spirit of the boys were ever-apparent as they fought their way to victory. Congratulations, boys! 2 Administration R. O. McFERREN Board of Education CLARENCE COOPER JAMES DRENNEN W. H. ACORD President D. H. FRANCIS . 4 Superintendents COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT — J. E. Way ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT — Chester Way WAVERLY SUPERINTENDENT — John R. Teicheit 5 Mr. Frank Shelby PRINCIPAL of WAVERLY HIGH SCHOOL Miss Doris Kennard HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY Mr. Bernard Maple CLERK OF BOARD Miss Hallie Ware SECRETARY ORVAL ARNETT Physical Education, Health. B.S., Wilmington College; M.A., Ohio State University. FRED BAUMAN General Shop I,II, III, A .B.,Fairmont Conegef M.S., Stout Institute. LORETTA ILLIAN Art. A.B., Marshall College. JAMES CARROLL Typing I, General Business, Business English, Economic Geography. B.S., Morehead State College. JOHN COFFMAN Mathematics, A.B. Marietta College; Ohio State University; B.D., Asbury Theological Seminary. CARROLL HAWHEE Shorthand I and II, Sec. Practice, Athletics, B .A., Morehead State Teachers College; Ball State College. PATTY HOUSTON English III, Latin I and II. B.A., West Virginia University; M.A., University of Pittsburgh. JOHN CALDWELL World History, American History, Government, Economics. Wooster College; B.A., Ohio University; M.A., Ohio State University; University of Michigan. 7 Faculty JAMES KETTER Chemistry, Physics, Civics, English II. B.A. Education, Ohio University. JOHANNA SAMSON English I, English II. M.M. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. JIMMIE SMITHSON Physical Education, Health. A.B. Morehead State College. MAYDELL NELSON Physical Education, Health. A.B. Davis and Elkins College. CHARLES O. SHRADER Speech, English IV, French I, II. B.A. Miami University, Student, American Conservatory, M.A. University of Michigan. WILLIAM E. TETRICK Music. B.S., M.A. Ohio State University. WILLIS SOUTHERN Typing II, Bookkeeping I I, General Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology. B.S. Murray State College. TRUMAN KNEISLEY General Science, Biology. B.S. Wilmington College. MABEL J. SCOTT Home Economics I,II, III, IV. B.S. Ohio State University. r 8 Jerry Annis Linda Annis 10 a . 11 Wayne Burdett w Barry Downing 13 Vivian Howerton 14 Patricia Mathews Jean Musick 15 Marcia Parsley Glenn Price Barbara Oyer Judith Pearson Linda Palmer Kay Piatt Carol Puckett Henryetta Rader Ronald Ramsey Walter Rider John Shawkey Richard Sims 18 Robin Washburn Senior Class Officers President.................................Jerry Annis Vice President...........................Gene Stouder Secretary...........................Mary Kay Landrum Treasurer......................................Linda Annis News Reporter..........................Regina Kohut Adviser.........................Mr. Charles Shrader CLASS MOTTO To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only aim in life. CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Rose 20 ROW 1: Linda Annis, Henix Rader, Jerry Annis, Gibby Breitenbach, David Moats. ROW 2: Sandra Massie, Alta Mae Stulley, Mary Kay Landrum, Paul Jordan, Gene Stouder, Barry Downing, Wayne Burdett, Cecil Murray, Jimmy Lipsey, Barbara Oyer, Patty Kuhn. Class History These few seniors, out of the total of fifty-nine, have attended the Waverly schools since their first-grade year--all the way back in 1946. They have been associated as classmates since that first meeting twelve years ago. Their grade-school years seemed to drag on and on, and they thought they would never get to be those big shots in the high school. However, they finally made it; and those four years at WHS flew by like a snap of the fingers. Now it’s all over; and all the pleasant, and even the not-so-pleasant, memories will linger in their minds and hearts for years and years and years. 21 Class Prophecy It felt good to get back to the earth after that long space voyage of eighteen years. As I stepped from my spaceship, owned by the Barry Downing Transport Company, I noticed a man standing on my foot, jabbing a message into my eye. Something about him seemed familiar; it was Wayne Burdett, former track star of 58. He was now head runner for the Gil Willis Telegraph Company. The message ordered my immediate return to Waverly, my old home town. I spent the night at a modern hotel near the spaceport. The owner's name sounded familiar--why, it was Mary Kay Landrum. In the morning I departed for Waverly. When I reached the thriving metropolis, 1 was greeted by the Chief of Police, Mac Wright. He escorted me to the office of Special Investigator Benny Stephens. There he told me a story that was to become the greatest mystery of my career. (Although not normally a detective, I had dabbled in the art of sleuthing from time to time.) It seems that Inspector Stephens was on the trial of the most cunning bulb snatcher to darken the streets of Waverly. The first missing bulbs were reported stolen from the Foreign Car Import Company, owned and operated by Gene Stouder. Mr. Stephens and I spoke to Mr. Stouder's secretary, Jean Musick; but she told us that Mr. Stouder was away on a business trip and that we could talk to his treasurer, Nancy Deacon. Miss Deacon said that there had been 500 bulbs snatched in one night, but the loss had not been immediately noticed because there had been 520 bulbs in the building at the time. Most of the workers wore hats anyway, and they couldn't see the bulbs above their heads. We were escorted by the chief escorter, Jim Nelson, to the large, well-lighted recreation room next door. It was very strange that the recreation room was well lighted when the rest of the factory was in darkness. We began to think that this was an inside job--possibly done by the workers. We spoke with head recreational directors Robert Chambers and Richard Sims. Chambers and Sims were still the honest classmates I had known them to be back in ”58. They knew nothing about the incident. It began to look as if the inside job had been pulled not by the employees of this industry, but by those of their competitor, the Robin Washburn Foreign Car Distributors. We talked with Mr. Washburn's secretary, Sandra Massie. She did her best to talk to us through the gag in her mouth. After we had untied her, she told us that a tall, dark stranger had kidnapped Mr. Washburn. The case was becoming more complicated with every step. Our next visit was to the Waverly Bureau of Missing Persons, where we spoke to the most powerful person ever to hold the position of Chief Inspector, Johnny Caldwell. He said he would lend us his most experienced men, Frank G. Price and Herman Dement, to help us locate the kidnapping-bulbsnatcher, Mr. X. We checked the bureau's files and found that Mr. Washburn's last known address was a large riverside mansion on Beverly Avenue. We questioned the gardener, John Ferguson, who informed us that Mr. Washburn had driven to work in his new sports car and hadn't been heard of since. All at once I had a brilliant idea--Mr. Washburn had not been kidnapped! He had driven to Piketonia to visit the grand opening of the Henix Rader Kitchen, the largest new restaurant to open in this vicinity in twenty years. The tall dark stranger who had bound and gagged the secretary was not really a kidnapper, but in reality was Jo Ed Killer Jordan. Henix's right arm advertisement man. He had gagged the secretary so that he wouldn't have to pay her bill at the grand opening! We called the Walt Rider Taxi Company for a car to take us to Piketonia. The driver, John Shawkey, made a gallant effort to follow the narrow twelve-lane back road we used to know as Rt. 23 to Piketonia; but he missed the town four times because the Oyer Electric Company, owned by Barbara Oyer, had shut off the electricity. The company's loss in profit was high because the bulb snatching had been so great. Also, because of the lack of electricity, all the inhabitants of Piketonia had moved, deserting the town. Thus, there was no one on the streets and Shawkey didn't recognize the place. By the time we reached Rader's Kitchen, most of the crowd that came for the opening had disappeared. We talked to Miss Rader's cook, Loretta Burdett, and she said that Mr. Washburn and the Killer had been there. She also said that Gibby the Tank Breitenbach and his boys from the syndicate had dragged off die Killer and Washburn and had vanished. We had another brilliant idea!! We decided to search Rader's Kitchen (besides, we were hungry). Two hours and three steaks later we found in the food locker three dozen light bulbs--frozen. This could mean only one thing! There were three dozen frozen light bulbs in the locker. We naturally assumed that they had been stolen. 22 Ho-ha--we had a lead. We traced the light bulbs to the Stouder Company, and through simple deduction, we found that Henix wasn’t guilty--but the Killer was. Now to find the Killer! We talked with his mother, and she told us that he was probably at his fiancee’s house and that his fiancee was none other than Barbara Hibben. We spoke to Miss Hibben as she plowed Jordan’s field of marijuana, and she said she knew nothing of the Killer's whereabouts. This left us from whence we had preceded previously to commence. . .what? Meanwhile, back on the trail of the Killer. We stopped at Shirley Alexander’s Truck Shop and asked her cashier, Gracie Mae Altman, if she knew anything of the Killer’s whereabouts. After her blunt negative reply, we decided to look elsewhere. We went to the Jerry Annis Auto Shop where we asked Chief Mechanic Ronnie Ramsey if he knew the whereabouts of his roommate from the boarding house run by Jeannine Bond. Mechanic Ramsey knew nothing of the incident. We then went to the Cool Malt Shop, owned by John Cool, and spoke with the milk-mixer and malt-masher, Marcia Parsley. She said that the last time Killer had been in the malt shop she had to refuse credit to him, and she told him that he couldn’t have any more double chocolates on the rocks. He had been greatly disturbed, and she hated to see a grown man cry. As he ran from the shop, it seems that the Killer had run over and mutilated Jimmy Lipsey, who was carrying a large bag of light bulbs. We went to the hospital and talked with the receptionist, Janet Wood, who showed us to Mr. Lipsey’s room. Dr. David Moats and Nurse Barbara Chase were just leaving. They said we could stay only a few moments for Lipsey was in bad shape. He had a fractured left big toe and an amputated fingernail. He was in excruciating pain, so we made our visit brief and to the point. When we placed the question, Where did you get the light bulbs?,” he replied in a barely audible voice, From the syndicate, and then lapsed into a coma. This excluded Killer Jordan from the bulb-snatching incident. We had finally found the bulb snatcher. Jimmy Lipsey confessed and was sentenced to thirty lashes with a wet noodle. After admitting his guilt, he did promise never to steal bulbs or walk in front of malt shops again. As I was congratulated by Inspector Stephens, I suddenly remembered that Washburn was still missing. I immediately rushed to Washburn’s home to find that he had returned the night before after taking an unscheduled fishing trip into the lower regions of the Scioto River with Gibby the Tank and his boys from the syndicate. Now that the case was officially closed, I returned to the rocket base and prepared for my return trip to Saturn, the brownie planet with the ring around its nose. I spoke with the flight dispatcher, Linda Palmer, who told me that weather on Saturn was quite turbulent and that the trip would be extremely hazardous. As I climbed into my huge passenger rocket, my stewardesses, Kay Piatt and Joan Stevenson, said that we had a passenger who had to be taken care of extremely well. It seems that Cecil Murray, the passenger, had just had his appendix taken out and was still quite ill. I reassured Mr. Murray, and we blasted off for Saturn!!! The trip was quite uneventful; and, if it hadn't been for the large meteor that ripped the frannistan from the inverted musterdmill, the trip would not have been exciting at all. As I fought my way through the turbulent weather of Saturn, my engineer, Dick Bauer, said we had just enough fuel left for two more light years of flight. Luckily, we made it safe and sound to the Axolotl Space Station. The tower operators, Alta Stulley and Judith Pearson, closed down the field for further flights because of the adverse weather conditions. I went into the snack bar, and waitress Vivian Howerton served me my dinner. As I saw a young lady cleaning light bulbs in the waiting room, it brought back memories of the great bulb-snatching incident. 1 walked over to speak to the young lady, Regina Kohut. She said that there had been so many bulbs stolen from the spaceport that the company was going out of business. Ho-ha—another mystery!! ! However, not wanting to become involved in another incident, I ran from the station screaming and ran into the only woman chief of police of Axolotl, Linda Annis, who was glad to see me back. I explained the situation to her, and she agreed to have her best detectives, Pat McAllister and Patty Kuhn, get right on the case. I attended late that evening the Axolotl Symphony Orchestra where the tickets were taken up by Leona Detillion, and I was ushered to my seat by two beautiful usherettes, Betty Wogan and Carol Puckett. As the curtain dosed on the concert featuring Diane Neal on the bassoon, Pat Mathews on the piano, and Joyce Howell on the bass drum playing the Yugoslavian Wine Polka, my mind once again played over the memories of my school days with all my old friends that I had possibly left for the last time. I had but one thing to say, It’s too bad I didn’t graduate until 1962! 23 By Errol Wells MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Regina Kohut Gene Stouder EST LOOKING .oretta Klinker Willis •airy Downing FRIENDLIEST Linda Annis Gibby Breitenbach Class Will of 1958 I, DON PETTIT, will my almost perfect 20 20 vision to Fuzzy” Eylar. I, BETTY WOGAN, will my shortness to Virginia Radabaugh. I, DIANE NEAL, will my ability to be late to my Sister Sharon. I, PAT MATHEWS, will my seat in economics class to my sister Barbara. I, LINDA PALMER, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother Dave, who will need it to graduate. I, GENE STOUDER, will my uncanny sublimitive perceptive ability in basketball to Flash Meeker. We, BARBARA CHASE, BARBARA OYER, and JEANNINE BOND, will our ability to be late in sixth period government class to whoever is one of the last in the lunch line. I, MARY KAY LANDRUM, will my horse Red to the Lone Ranger if he can make Silver understand. I, JOHNNY FERGUSON, will my long hair and duck tails to Little Chad Chambers. I, LINDA ANNIS, will to Patty Kemper my ability to wait until I graduate to take the Big Step. I ROBIN WASHBURN, will my legs to Jimmy Call. I, VIVIAN HOWERTON, will my ability to drink cokes and eat candy bars the eighth period without leaving school to anyone who can figure out my method. I, JERRY ANNIS, will my sister Linda to Gary Whaley, who will have to put up with her longer than I had to. I, BARRY DOWNING, will my nickname, Pin, to anyone who has the head for it. I, MAC WRIGHT, will my ability to sleep in geometry class to anyone who can get away with it. I, FREDDY CHAMBERS, will my spot on the basketball bench to anyone who has gumption enough to sit there all year!! !! I, JANET WOOD, will my height to Bud Eylar. I, JEAN MUSICK, will my Musick to Mr. Tetrick. I, RICHARD SIMS, will my nickname Speedy to my sister Nancy. We, PATTY KUHN and SANDRA MASSIE, will our twelve years of friendship to anyone who can keep a friend for that long. I, NANCY DEACON, will my ability to be late to my sister Sharon, and hope that she isn't as slow as I am. I, REGINA KOHUT, will my total lack of interest in school work to my sister Gloria. I, ALTA STULLEY, will my seat in economics class to my brother Marvin. I, RONNIE RAMSEY, will my stubbornness to Donna Kinker. We, JEANNIE PUCKETT and JOYCE HOWELL, will our ability to get out of Coach's study hall together each day to any who think they can get by with it. I, PAUL JORDAN, will my Brownie points with the cooks to Boxcar. I, GIBBY BREITENBACH, will my thin, slim, figure to my brother Robert. 28 I, MARCIA PARSLEY, will my Parsley” to the cafeteria. I, JUDY PEARSON, will my love for sailors to the next blonde senior girls. I, BENNY STEPHENS, will my ability to hold my temper and my skill at getting into trouble to the most wonderful girl I have ever known--Michael Sue Talbert. I, JOAN STEVENSON, will my love for romantic scenes in class plays to anyone who wants them. I, HERMAN DEMENT, will my twelve-year accumulation of Brownie points to Bill Overman. I, JOHN COOL, will my dislike of Ford Motor Co., products to Wayne Horsley. I, JOHN SHAWKEY, will my hair and ability to pantomime Elvis to Mr. Shrader. I, BARBARA HIBBEN, will my ability to goof off, drink cokes, eat candy bars, get out of classes, and cause general confusion to my two younger sisters Pat and Paula. I, ERROL WELLS, will my skill at driving in all gears (including reverse) to Alyce Strickland and Karyn Trachsel and hope they learn how to use it before it s too late! I, LORETTA BURDETT, will my love for typing and shorthand to my sister Margaret, in hopes that she does better than I did. I, HENIX RADER, bequeath to Nancy Sims a new dancing partner, whoever it may be. I, GRACIE ALTMAN, will my school days to the other boys and girls. I, DICK BAUER, will the trade school to anyone who wants it. I, SHIRLEY ALEXANDER, will my seat in registration to Marilyn Allen. I, JIMMY LIPSEY, will my nickname, Swabby, to Louie Robinson. I, DAVID MOATS, will my ability to make up sayings to Gene George. I, WAYNE BURDETT, will Mr. Ketter's class to anyone who will have it. I, JAMES B. NELSON, will my brother Charlie to the Siberian Salt mines. I, WALT RIDER, will my brownie points with Miss Samson to Harry Rider. I, LEONA DETILLION, will my glasses to anyone who likes them better than I do. I, GIL WILLIS, will my long, curly black hair to my sister Betty. I, JOHN CALDWELL, will my seat in physics class to Dave Palmer. I, GLENN PRICE, will my dislike for Nash cars and my ability to recognize good cars to Mr. Carroll. I, KAY PIATT, will my dislike for quiet homey parties to anyone who has a good, strong house. I, PAT McALLISTER, will my tonsils to Suzy Patterson. I, CECIL MURRAY, will my tremendous weight-lifting ability to all the big, strong freshmen. Subscribed, sealed, published, and declared by the senior class as our last will and testament in the presence of the following witnesses, who have hereunto subscribed their names this fourth day of June, in the Year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. FRANK SHELBY, LORETTA ILLIAN, JAMES KEETER 29 Commencement Program PROCESSIONAL............................High School Band INVOCATION....................................Rev. Robert O. Fitts FIREWORK MUSIC.................................G. F. Handel High School Band ADDRESS OF WELCOME.....................................Jerry Annis PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT...................Barbara Chase TRUMPET VOLUNTARY......................................Henry Purcell High School Band REMARKS..................................... Chester Way CLASS ADDRESS.....................Dr. Donald R. Clippinger KAMENNOI OSTROW..........................Anton Rubenstein High School Band PRESENTATION OF HONOR AWARDS...........................Frank Shelby PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS................John R. Teichert VALEDICTORY..................................Regina Kohut BENEDICTION.............................Rev. Robert O. Fitts Auld Lang Syne Baccalaureate Program PROCESSIONAL ...........................High School Band INVOCATION..................................Rev. Glenn C. Carlson THE HOLY CITY............................Stephen Adams Nancy Deacon, Soloist I'LL WALK WITH GOD................... Nicholas Brodszky Kay Piatt, Soloist SCRIPTURE READING................ Rev. Glenn C. Carlson ALL IN THE APRIL EVENING................Hugh S. Robertson High School Chorus SERMON.............................Rev. Glenn C. Carlson OH, RELIGION IS A FORTUNE....Spiritual, Arr. by Genuchi High School Chorus BENEDICTION 30 Junior Class Officers President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Dennis Neufarth . .John Scribner . . Dave Palmer Treasurer..............................Mike Meeker News Reporter..........................John Jones Adviser..........................Miss Patty Houston 32 jP iVbBU LEylar’ Eva“ John Jones, Mary Donahue, Mary Ann Bland. ROW 2: Louanne Christman, Ruth Dyke, Margaret Burdett, Donna Crist, Zuella Colegrove. ROW 3: Dan Bellaw, Joe Chattin, Marilyn Allen, LaDonna Cash man, James Cuckler. ROW 4: Dale Compliment, Phyllis Boggs, Mary Louise Cooke, Leo Conkel. KUW 5: Larry Barker, Tom Cram. 33 ROW 1: Merry Dawn Odle, Tom Oyer, Dave Palmer, Ida Pennington, Susie Patterson. ROW 2: Donald Maloy, Gail Lowder, Virginia Radabaugh, Mike Meeker, Dennis Neufarth. ROW 3: Swanson Mounts, John Rouff, Bill Overman, Ann Mullineaux, Sandra Mailliard. ROW 4: Linda Murray, Florine Murray, Darlene Rider, Phyllis Meadows, Rebecca Patrick. ROW 5: Patricia Lenderman, Bob McConkey, Roger Robinson, Marjorie Wise, Donna Streitenberger. 34 ROW 1: Elmer Thompson, Robert Woods, Patricia Snively, John Skinner, Lora Sheets. ROW 2: Katy Wickline, Jim Trachsel, Irene Shelpman, Geneva Seeling, Patty Siminton. ROW 3: Wilda Wright, Kitty Vulgamore, Carol Wells, Linda Ward, Marjorie Sautter. ROW 4: John Scribner, Sharon Zimmerman, Hazel Stulley, Shelby Jean Leeth, Helen Kelly. ROW 5: Martha Kuhner, Linda Evans, Patty Kemper, Jack Henkel, Melinda Fish. 35 Sophomore Class Officers President............................Bill Critchfield Vice President..............................Jeff Way Secretary..................................Judy Sands Treasurer.............................Lowell Stouder News Reporter.........................Janice Tulloh Adviser........................Mr. James T. Carroll 36 David Clark Robert Breitenbach Donald Bellaw Ann Brandt Jimmy Brown Paulette Beall Avanelle Anderson Carolyn Bucy Robert Armentrout Carol Bennett Delores Blake man Robert Bauer Betty Conkel John Dirmeyer Eddie Clary Roger Qabtree Billy Deacon Sharon Deacon Shirley Davis Paul Chaney Doug Davis Larry Chambers Bill Critchfield Helen Newland Linda Rutter •f Tom Parsley Stan Robertson Charles Nelson Earl Reed Sharon Richmond Sue Pollard Kathy Reed Lillian Pennington La Von Perkins Virginia Orr ROW 1: Helen Stephens, Daisy Stapleton, Nancy Sims, Ronnie Romans, Kathleen Sherrick, Gary Estep. ROW 2: Ronald Garlits, Tom Hall, Jack Hatcher, Wayne Lawson, Maurice Hutson, Gary Lynd. ROW 3: Frieda Evans, Kitty Foill, Larry Kellough, Donna Freed, Freda Gibson, Joyce Haldane. ROW 4: Phyllis Hampton, Betty Harris, Carolyn Helman, Betty Helton, Carol Henry, Joyce Hutton. ROW 5: Cynthia Isom, Cheryl Keechle, Diana King, Ruth Laymaster, Barbara Leeth, Helen Stephenson. 38 ROW Is Sam Pearson, Betty Murray, Sharon Neal, Patricia Morris, Charles Montgomery, Linda Mathews. ROW 2: Sue Mollohan, Mary Malone, Barbara Mathews, Luther Malone, Mike Plunkett, Freda Oyer. ROW 3: Maybelle Nunley, Harry Rider, Pam Smith, Judy Sands, Romelle Zonner, Betty Willis. ROW 4: Janice Tulloh, Karen Treber, Gloria Thweatt, Barbara Westfaul, Willard Thacker, Ralph Ward. ROW 5: Wendell Williams, Jeff Way, James Welsh, Marvin Stulley, Jack Smith, Lowell Stouder. 39 . Jimmy Call Gene George President. . . . Vice President Secretary . . . ......Vicki Vallery Michael Sue Talbert .......Donna Ward Treasurer. . . News Reporter Freshman Class Officers Jerry Trent Barbara Worley Alyce Strickland Norma Jean Stulley Donna Patterson Bob Schmitt Joan Skinner Danny Robinson Dennis Pettit Donald Simonton Fred Oyer Delores Patterson Paul Smith Donna Whaley Donna Ward Karen Trachsel Sharon Weinrich Kathy Patterson Robert Trego Norman Ye ary William Whitaker Dallas Ward Paul Thacker Paul Rider Robert Sheets Barbara Ward Janet Ward Patricia White Thelma Rider Jean Russell Donna Perkins Freda Trickett Patricia Thweatt Michael Sue Talbert Vicki Vallery Gary Vulgamore Eula Reed Janey Manbe avers Carl Yeager James Rucker James McCarty Clara Woods Pat Hart Morris Eblin Charles Emory Minnie Emrich Sunny Endicott Anthony Fish Michael Flynn Paul Friend Janice Gee James George Barbara Gibson Gene George Rosie Gorman Thurman Grass Susan Heibel Lillie Helton Judy Henson Charles Hobbs Jack Holt Barbara Horsley Shirley Ingalls Dick Jameson Virgie Jenkins Shirley Kemper Bill Kemper Donna Kinker Dorothy Leeth Marvin Leffler Alfred Maloy Charles Mathews Mary Alice McCelland Charles McCluggage Ruth Moats David Mock Gerald Morkassel Bob Murphey Carolyn Acord Glen Adams Martina Adkins Charles Arnold Donald Barker Faye Boggs Sharon Boyer John Burdett Beverly Burke Jimmy Call Ronny Campbell Roy Carrier Joanne Cashman Jerry Chandler Margie Childers Rebecca Clark Dale Cline Jerry Colegrove James Cool Michael Cooper Mildred Conley Ralph Copeland Karen Crain Linda Crookham Glenda Dameron Roy Davis Phyllis Donahue James Dennis Fritz Dyke Jack Dyke Frankie Black Marvin Collins Raymond Barch Vocational School ROW 1: Marvin Stulley, John Vollmer, Donald Puckett, Roger Bennett, Dale Massoth, Roger Cutler, Ronald Puckett, John Cool, Wayne Horsley, John Halloran. ROW 2: Sam Bucy, Jim Heibel, Terry Taylor, Jake Dyke, Estel James, Jim Isom, Milton Murray, Bill Leffler, Larry Accord, Dick Bauer, Ed Rider. The Pike County Vocational School is a unique educational experiment. Located in the temporary building supplied for the Cissna Addition in Piketon, it is the first such school in Ohio to be operated on a county basis. It is open to all Pike County students who are interested in technical, mechanical, and agricultural courses. The director, Mr. Rucker, was formerly assistant superintendent for Trade and Industrial Education in the state of West Virginia. 44 Classes Chemistry LEFT to RIGHT: Swanson Mounts, Marjorie Wise, Merry Dawn Odle, Jim Trachsel, Donna Streitenberger, Dave Palmer, Mary Louise Cooke, Buddy Eylar, John Skinner, Dale Compliment. Biology LEFT to RIGHT: Kitty Foill, Carolyn Helman, Romelle Zonner, Pamela Smith, Cheryl Keechle, Sharon Neal, Jim Brown, Bill Critchfield, Paul Chaney, Ann Brandt, Larry Chambers, Maurice Huston, Pat Morrison. 46 LEFT to RIGHT: David Moats, Ronnie Ramsey, Paul Jordan, Mr. Bauman, Walt Rider, Cecil Murray. 47 Latin I Latin II 48 French I and ROW 1: Henix Rader, Melinda Fish, Lora Sheets, LaDonna Cashman, Mr. Shrader. ROW 2: Barbara Chase, Dale Compliment, Marjorie Sautter, Shelby Jean Leeth. ROW 3: James Dennis, John Skinner, Susie Patterson, Bud Eylar. ROW 4: Mary Louise Cooke, Geneva Seeling, Nancy Deacon, John Jones. ROW 5: Jeannine Bond. Home Economics III and IV Helen Kelly, Shelby Jean Leeth, Joyce Howell, Carol Puckett, Hazel Stulley, Judith Pearson, Patty Mathews, Mary Ann Bland. 49 Secretarial Practice ROW 1: Betty Wogan, Leona Detillion, Gracie Mae Altman, Coach Hawhee. ROW 2: Linda Annis, Barbara Hibben. ROW 3: Linda Palmer, Loretta Burdett, Patty Kuhn. ROW 4: Jean Musick, Sandra Massie. Typing I 50 Home Economics I AT TABLE: Karen Crain, Barbara Ward, Minnie Emrich, Janet Ward. STANDING, (Left to Right): Rosy Gorman, Donna Patterson, Susan Heibel. Home Economics AT TABLE: Sue Pollard, Carol Bennett, Daisy Stapleton, Sharon Deacon. STANDING, (Left to Right): Karen Masters, Bonnie Tolle, Linda Rutter, Freda Oyer, Tessie Noel, Barbara Mathews. 51 Vocational School Herman Dement Miss Wallace Dick Bauer 52 Ronnie Hart and Mr. Willison John Cool F. H. A. Officers ROW 1: Jean Stulley, Michael Sue Talbert, Barbara Mathews, Linda Rutter. ROW 2: Judith Pearson, Sharen Deacon, Hazel Stulley, Alta Mae Stulley, Helen Kelly. Future Homemakers of America ROW 1: Linda Atkins, Donna Kay Whaley, Carol Puckett, Marjorie Childers, Mary Ann Bland, Joan Skinner, Judith Pearson, Michael Sue Talbert, Mrs. Scott. ROW 2: Sue Pollard, Carolyn Echard, Joyce Howell, Jean Stulley, Delores Patterson, Donna Patterson, Patty Mathews. ROW 3: Sharen Deacon, Helen Newland, Mildred Conley, Virginia Orr, Donna Crist, Barbara Mathews, Linda Rutter. ROW 4: Delores Blakeman, Jean Russell, Barbara Ward, Alta Stulley, Linda Crookham, Karen Crain, Rosy Gorman, Susan Hiebel. ROW 5: Pat Hart, Judy Henson, Hazel Stulley, Martina Adkins, Helen Kelly, ChrisSie Work, Susan Leeth. ROW 6: Tessie Noel, Karen Masters, Ruth Dyke, Freda Oyer, Nancy Deacon. Football ROW 1: Gene Stouder, Benny Stephens, Fred Chambers, Gibby Breitenbach, Jerry Annis, Richard Sims, Paul Jordan, Mac Wright, Gil Willis, Johnny Caldwell. ROW 2: Mike Meeker, Bud Eylar, John Jones, John Skinner, Roger Robinson, Larry Evans, Jim Trachsel, John Scribner, Tom Crain. ROW 3: Dave Clark, Mike Plunkett, Lowell Stouder, Larry Chambers, Jeff Way, Bill Critchfield, James Welsh, Maurice Hutson, Eddie Clary. ROW 4: Fred Oyer, Larry Helton, Glen Adams, Gerald Morkassel, Gene George, Joe Chattin, Dick Jameson, Dale Cline, Tony Fish, Danny Robinson. Football Schedule DATE OPPONENT PLACE WE THEY Sept. 6 S.O.C. Preview Notre Dame 12 0 Sept. 13 New Boston Waverly 19 12 Sept. 20 Greenfield There 0 7 Sept. 27 Hillsboro Homecoming 24 13 Oct. 4 Portsmouth West There 19 0 Oct. 11 Notre Dame There 13 0 Oct. 24 Piketon vs. J.V.'s Waverly 7 6 Nov. 1 Wheelersburg Waverly 34 13 Nov. 8 Coal Grove There 0 31 CAPTAINS. . .Jerry Annis, Richard Sims, Paul Jordan 56 'Skeeter Welsh Lowell Stouder Boxcar Crain 57 Roger Robinson Dave Palmer Flaps Scribner 58 Critch Critchfield Fuzz Eylar Larry Chambers Danny Robinson 'Twitch Caldwell Flash Meeker 59 Varsity Basketball KNEELING: John Jones, Lowell Stouder, Manager; Joe Chattin. STANDING: Coach Hawhee, Richard Sims, Paul Jordan, Bud Eylar, Gene Stouder, Fred Chambers, Barry Downing, Larry Evans, Phil Collins. Basketball Schedule DATE OPPONENT PLACE WE THEY Nov. 29 Greenfield There 60 48 Dec. 3 Wheelersburg Home 51 44 Dec. 6 Portsmouth West Home 55 38 Dec. 10 Chillicothe There 49 59 Dec. 13 Piketon There 38 52-' Dec. 17 New Boston Home 70 57 Dec. 20 Min ford Home 61 72 Dec. 27 Jackson Home 64 50 Dec. 28 New Boston Home 59 62 Jan. 3 Wilmington Home 59 57 Jan. 10 Portsmouth East Home 42 38 Jan. 17 New Boston There 49 63' Jan. 24 Minford There 57 eoy Jan. 31 Notre Dame Home 82 32 Feb. 4 Circleville There 44 36 Feb. 11 Piketon Home 45 49 Feb. 18 Wheelersburg There 64 47 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Feb. 28 Portsmouth West Ports. Grant Gym 39 36 March 3 Portsmouth East Clay Gym 46 54 Captains. . .Richard Sims, Gene Stouder 60 Barry Downing Richard Sims Gene Stouder Paul Jordan Fred Chambers Joe Chattin John Jones Bud Eylar Larry Evans Phil Collins Reserve Basketball Team LEFT to RIGFTT: Jeff Way, Mike Plunkett, Doug Davis, Maurice Hutson, James Welsh, Bill Critchfield, Glen Adams, Dan Robinson, Dave Clark, Larry Chambers, Marvin Collins, Gene George, Manager; Dale Cline. Coaches COACH - Carroll Hawhee ASSISTANT COACH - Orval Arnett 62 Cheerleaders Varsity Melinda Fish, Vivian Howerton, Patty Kemper, Susan Patterson, LaDonna Cashman Reserve Nancy Sims, Carolyn Helman, Kitty Foill, Karen Trachsel, Michael Talbert 63 Junior High Basketball Team ROW 1: Steve Oyer, Mickey Stahler, Sidney Keechle, Mike Carrier, Orville Murray, Mr. Carpenter. ROW 2: Orville Howard, Larry Robertson, Kenneth Rodgers, Lonnie Murray, Roger Stouder, Oscar Robinson, Steve Way, Pat Patrick. Junior High Cheerleaders ROW 1: Becky Vallery, Nancy Joe Kiblinger, Edith Chase, Diane Doyle, Betty Palmer, Sandy Arnett. ROW 2: Mary Bea Haldane, Jonie Keiser, Reida Robertson, Cheryl Zonner, Dotty Walters, Judy Palmer. 64 Basebal ROW 1: Fred Oyer, Bill Critchfield, Bud Eylar, Benny Stephens, Larry Chambers. ROW 2: Tom Crain, Richard Sims, Fred Chambers, Tom Oyer, Coach Hawhee, John Jones, Jim Trachsel, John Skinner, Dave Palmer. Track ROW 1: Coach Hawhee, Paul Jordan, Gibby Breitenbach. ROW 2: Larry Chambers, Dale Cline, David Moats, Phil Collins, Jim Trachsel, Glen Adams, Wayne Burdett, Mike Meeker, Richard Sims, Benny Stephens, Don Pettit, Fred Chambers. 65 Football S. O. C. Team Members: Jerry Annis, Richard Sims. STANDING: Jim Trachsel, Paul Jordan, Fred Chambers, Gil Willis. S. O. C. Awards Basketball S. 0. C. Team Members: Gene Stouder, Barry Downing. Homecoming Queen Loretta Klinker Willis Homecoming Attendants Nancy Sims, Pat Lenderman, Vicki Vallery, Vivian Howerton Waverly High School Marching Band Through the year, the Waverly High School Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. William E. Tetrick, has performed during the half-time festivities of the football games. Some of the shows have included Famous People from Ohio, Dance Time, and Military Drills. The band also participated in the annual Jackson Apple Festival. The seniors who marched for their final show were the following: Henix Rader, drum majorette; Barbara Chase and Jeannine Bond, majorettes; Barbara Oyer, trombone; Wayne Burdett, trombone; Alta Mae Stulley, trombone; Mary Kay Landrum, trumpet; Nancy Deacon, clarinet; Jean Musick, clarinet. 70 ROW 1: Jeannine Bond, Romelle Zonner, Sue Mollohan, Janice Tulloh, Betty Murray, Barbara Chase. ROW 2: Henix Rader, Nancy Sims, John Rouff, Larry Barker, Beverly Burke, Linda Evans, Donna Freed. ROW 3: Ruth Laymaster, Paulette Beall, Kitty Foill, Barbara Westfaul, Kitty Vulgamore, Bob Hobbs, Paul Friend, Dick Jameson, Vicki Vallery, Nancy Deacon. ROW 4: Cheryl Keechle, Carolyn Helman, Linda Murray, Betty Conkel, Sharon Weinrich, Pat White, Martina Adkins, Marge Sautter, Jean Musick, Jo Anne Cashman, Pat Hart. ROW 5: Sharon Boyer, Sharon Deacon, Ruth Moats, Gary Estep, James Dennis, Leo Conkel, James Cool, Bob Armentrout, Donald Symington, Mary Kay Landrum, Karen Treber. ROW 6: Charles McCluggage, Merry Dawn Odle, Donald Maloy, Wayne Burdett, Dennis Newfarth, Melinda Fish, Alta Mae Stulley, Barbara Oyer, Jerry Colegrove, Jimmy Call, Gary Vulgamore. ROW 7: Bill Overman, Bob McConkey, Roy Davis. 71 Majorettes Jeannine Bond, Romelle Zonner, Sue Mollohan, Henix Rader, Janice Tulloh, Betty Murray, Barbara Chase. Pep Band Mary Kay Landrum, Barbara Chase, Barbara Oyer, Nancy Deacon, Henix Rader, Bob Armentrout, John Rouff, John Skinner, Larry Barker, Linda Murray, Marjorie Sautter, Pam Smith, Merry Dawn Odle. 72 Mixed Chorus ROW 1: Jimmy Call, Pat Hart, Freda Trickett, Donna Ward, Michael Sue Talbert, Donna Kinker, Joan Skinner, Jerry Colegrove. ROW 2: Paul Friend, Bob Hobbs, Minnie Emrich, Alice Strickland, Jo Anne Cash-man, Donna Patterson, Delores Patterson, Janet Ward, Barbara Ward. ROW 3: John Rouff, Mike Cooper, Susan Heibel, Sharon Weinrich, Ruth Moats, Mary Alice McClelland, Sharon Boyer, Pat White, Karen Trachsel, Billy Overman. Girls’ Chorus ROW 1: Kay Piatt, Sue Pollard, Pat Morris, Susie Patterson, Patty Kemper, Virginia Orr, Delores Blakeman, Linda Mathews, Carolyn Bucy, Sharon Neal, Daisy Stapleton. ROW 2: Marjorie Wise, Freda Oyer, Pat McAllister, Henix Rader, Melinda Fish, Marjorie Sautter, Nancy Deacon, Romelle Zonner, Mary Louise Cooke, Helen Stephens. ROW 3: Pat Lenderman, Barbara Leeth, Cynthia Isom, Frances Black, Linda Ward, Linda Rutter, Linda Evans, Zuella Colegrove. Girls’ Ensembles Pictured above are the members of the two ensembles which entered the contests at Wilmington College. Both ensembles received ratings of excellent for their performances of At the Close of the Day. The ensembles have participated in concerts and programs throughout the year. Both groups have studied a well-rounded selection of songs. Ensemble I: Sopranos. .Patty Kemper. Susie Patterson, Marjorie Wise. Seconds. . Melinda Fish, Marjorie Sautter. Altos. . . .Nancy Deacon, Henix Rader. Ensemble II: Sopranos. .Delores Blakeman, Patty Morris. Seconds. . Linda Evans, Pat Lenderman. Altos. . . .Mary Louise Cooke, Romelle Zonner. 74 Ensembles and Specials Sharon Weinrich, Pat White, Bob Hobbs, Paul Friend, Larry Barker, Nancy Deacon, Marjorie Sautter. Mike Cooper, Jerry Colegrove, Paul Friend, Bob Hobbs, James Call. Hi-Y ROW 1: Paul Chaney, Benny Stephens, Jim Nelson, Tom Parsley, Charlie Nelson. ROW 2: John Shawkey, Richard Sims, Gene Stouder, Paul Jordan, David Moats. ROW 3: Fred Chambers. Tri-Hi-Y ROW 1: Gloria Thweatt, Betty Willis, Donna Kinker, Diana King, Judy Sands, Donna Crist, Janet Wood. ROW 2: Pam Smith, Kitty Foill, Nancy Sims, Carolyn Helman, Sharon Neal, Marcia Parsley, Cheryl Keechle. ROW 3: Joyce Haldane, Karen Trachsel, Vicy Vallery, Alice Strickland, Donna Cashman, Janis Tulloh, Pat McAllister, Kay Piatt. ROW 4: Romelle Zonner, Sue Mollohan, Karen Crain, Karen Treber, Linda Rutter. Beverly Burke, Carol Henry, Chrissie Work, Diana Neal. 76 Hi-Lite Staff ROW 1: Mack Wright, Jeannie Puckett, Janet Wood, Betty Wogan, Sandra Massie, Gracie Altman, Joyce Howell, Jimmy Lipsey, Mr. Southern. ROW 2: Jean Musick, Nancy Deacon, Chrissie Work, Mary Kay Landrum, Regina Kohut, Barbara Hibben, Loretta Burdett, Leona Detillion, Linda Annis. Library Club Mrs. Dennis, ROW 1: Penny Freed, Kitty Vulgamore, Joyce Haldane, Carol Henry, Marge Sautter. ROW 2: Robin Washburn, Barbara Chase, Gloria Thweatt, Mary Cooke, Marcia Parsley, Kay Piatt, Ruth Laymaster, Pat McAllister, Barbara Hibben. 77 Career Day Guest Speaker - Rev. Fred W. Knickrehm Well, what's next? Student Assembly Information, please! Gee, is that where you put the nickel? 78 Portsmouth Scholarship Team ROW 1: James Call, General Science; Jerry Colegrove, English IX; Pat Thweatt, Latin I; Judy Sands, Bookkeeping; Marjorie Wise, Chemistry; Geneva Seeling, French I; James Rucker, General Science; Jeannine Bond, French II; Susan Patterson, French I; Leona Detillion, Bookkeeping. ROW 2: Mary Malone, Latin II; Melinda Fish, English XI; Kitty Foill, English X; Regina Kohut, English XII; Mary Kay Landrum, English XII; Sue Mollohan, English X; Philip Jones, Algebra I; Barbara Oyer, French II; Donna Streitenberger, American History; Marjorie Sautter, English XI; Mary Louise Cooke, Chemistry; Gloria Thweatt, Biology; Rebecca Clark, Algebra I; Joan Skinner, English IX. ROW 3: Willard Thacker, World History; Johnny Ferguson, Physics; John Dirmeyer, Algebra II; Robert McConkey, Plane Geometry; Lowell Stouder, Algebra II; Gene Stouder, Physics; Maurice Hutson, Biology; Wendell Williams, World History; James Cool, Latin I; John Skinner, American History; Jerry Annis, Senior Social Studies; Henix Rader, Senior Social Studies. 79 Student Council LEFT to RIGHT: Jimmy Call, John Shawkey, Bud Eylar, Jeff Way, Mr. John Caldwell, Adviser; Ann Lynn Brandt, Sue Mollohan, Jim Nelson, Donna Ward, John Skinner, Kay Piatt, Marcia Parsley, Michael Sue Talbert, Marjorie Sautter. The Latin II Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Gladys Workman, founded our present-day Student Council in the school year of 1955-56. The club became interested in a Student Council and devoted much of its time to exploring the possibilities for such a council and arousing interest in the subject. As a result of this activity, a Constitutional Convention was elected; but before the constitution was completed, the year ended. In September, 1956, the convention reassembled to finish its work. The finished constitution was then read to the student body, voted upon, and approved. Elections were held immediately, and for the first time in many, many years, Waverly High School once again had a Student Council. We are happy to say that the Student Council is now a vital part of our school life. It has now completed its second year of operation. We hope that it will continue to be a helpful and successful organization. 80 Student Council in Action Council Officers 81 Hard at work Flowers committee Junior Class Play All in the Family Directed by Patty Houston Prologue......... Martha Miller. . . Fred Miller. . . . , Henry Graybill. . Miss Muller. . . . Doris Miller. . . . Biff.............. George Miller. . . The Reporter. . . . The Photographer Betty Lou......... Jane............. Patty............. Alec.............. Production Crew: Martha Kuhner. ................................Marjorie Sautter ..............................Mary Louise Cooke ...................................Larry Barker ...................................Bill Overman ................................Merry Dawn Odle ..................................Susan Patterson ..............................Robert McConkey ...................................John Scribner ...................................John Skinner ......................................Bud Eylar ...............................Kitty Vulgamore ...................................Melinda Fish .................................Chrissie Work .....................................John Rouff Dennis Newfarth, Swanson Mounts, Geneva Seeling, 82 Senior Class Play The Perfect Idiot” Prologue.............. Margaret Tennyson. . . . Jackie Tennyson....... Rhodora............... Roger Tennyson........ Walter P. Latherby. . . . Daniel Tennyson.......... Arthur Barnard........ Miss Baker............... Linda Barnard............ Jeannie Wilson........ Aloysius (Puff) Witomski Carla Carlson............ Dr. Von Barf.......... Miss Booth............... A Policeman........... Director.............. .... Barbara Oyer . . . . Regina Kohut .........Jim Nelson , . . . Sandra Massie , . . . Fred Chambers .........Errol Wells . . Johnny Ferguson .......Mac Wright . . . Nancy Deacon . . Joan Stevenson .... Barbara Chase .......Paul Jordan . . .Barbara Hibben .......Henix Rader . . . Jeannine Bond . . . Robin Washburn Mr. Charles Shrader 83 The flag-raising at I wo Jim a View from the Washington Monument 84 The White House lawn 85 Betty Crocker Award JUDITH PEARSON STUDENT TEACHERS--Miss Susan Bird and Miss Shirley Bickett, Professor of Home Economics Education, Ohio State University, Dr. Naomi Albanese. 86 Radio and Gas Days Busy day, busy day. Fill 'er up! Watch out for that hood! ! ! 87 Regina Kohut, Pat McAllister, Mary Kay Landrum, Barbara Chase. Dance Committee ROW 1: Jeannine Bond, Barbara Chase, Kay Piatt, Marcia Parsley. ROW 2: Barbara Oyer, Sandra Massie, Linda Annis, Linda Palmer, Joan Stevenson. ROW 3: Regina Kohut, Nancy Deacon, Johnny Ferguson, David Moats, Jerry Annis, Henix Rader, Pat McAllister, Barbara Hibben, Mary Kay Landrum. ROW 4: Fred Chambers, Richard Sims, Paul Jordan, Gibby Breitenbach, Barry Downing, Cecil Murray, Jim Nelson, Robin Washburn, Gene Stouder, Errol Wells. 88 Leaders of the Class VALEDICTORIAN, Regina Kohut; SALUTATORLAN, Barbara Chase; Waverly High Scorer, General Scholarship Test, Jerry Annis. Senior Scholarship Team ROW 1: Barry Downing, Johnny Ferguson. ROW 2: Shirley Alexander, Pat McAllister, Barbara Hibben, Linda Annis. ROW 3: Janet Wood, Nancy Deacon, Barbara Chase, Jeannine Bond, Barbara Oyer. ROW 4: Joan Stevenson, Mary Kay Landrum, Gene Stouder, Jerry Annis. ROW 5: Errol Wells, Henix Rader, Regina Kohut. 89 Busy Seniors! Art Class There goes Ike C'mon in 90 Ahhhh! Food Witherspoon for President ! The Lineup Look, Mom—No hands! Stouder X-982 Just like a sardine Ouch ! My head ! Have a cigar 91 Hmmmmmmmm! Homecoming Queen and Court Sophomore Float Freshman Float 92 The Ivy-Leaguers Lazy Bones Anybody got a match? Is my skin wrinkled? Aren't I cute? Sure, we feel fine! Jean and John French class??? Well, gee ! 94 Ehh? What's that? Student body 95 Washington Shoe-shine boy! Junior-Senior Prom Night When do we eat? 96 I'm gittin' hungry! I Could Have Danced All Night— Look what 1 got for Xm Speare a d his theatre Over you go! Craty The Martians have landed', 97 Newly acquired friends Divers Lovers???? Cheer up, Jim This is a switch ! Mary Kay and Gib After lunch 98 Juniors at rest Don't smile— we may be back Ahm tard ! 99 Waverly East Elementary Mi. Charles B. Harris, Principal 100 Waverly West Elementary Mr. M. O. Scott, Principal 101 The Waverly Service Club President Vice President Secretary -T reasurer Will H. Acord J. R. Arndt Arthur H. Boyer Harold Brown John Caldwell Robert M. Clibourn Wilbur M. Cool David E. Crouse Raymond E. Daily Dr. Donald Dawson John A. Fish Fred Foill Don Francis Edwin Haynes Hobart C. Helman Loren Jameson James E. Jones Dr. Paul H. Jones William Juhn Dr. Dean A. Kuhn Nick Linger Leo Lorbach Paul Lowery Russell A. Malrick Wade McCluggage Frank E. Woltz George J. Stoll Arthus H. Clary C. E. Mendenhall Leonard Meyer Frank Neff Robert Neff George D. Nye Thomas J. Paridon George H. Reynolds Wilbur Reuse William Schauseil Frank G. Shay Dr. A. M. Shrader George Shira Charles H. Smith George D. Smith Larry Stevens William Taylor Harry Vallery L. P. Vallery Robert C. Vallery William C. Vallery William Mala R. G. Clark Edison Gale Robert Markham Kelly Wallace Representing a Progressive American City Waverly, Ohio OFFICERS MEMBERS 102 insurance protection they receive Advertising VL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Henry Bob, Carol, and David Karen and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pettit and Sons Rebecca and Alice Strickland Fuzz and Susan Eylar Jeff, Chris, and Jenny Way Mr. and Mrs. Max Way Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Critchfield Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pennisten Alma Sohn's Shop, Waverly. Ohio Mrs. Goldie Freshour Snake, Rusty, Elvis, Bernard, Stomps, Inc. Donna Willson Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Cool Neil and Maurine Rader “Beck and “Bev” Mr. and Mrs. Mylan C. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Smith Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsey Miss Hazel Rehm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rapp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strickland Mr. and Mrs. John A. Coffman Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wallace Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cooper W. L. Sheridan Mr. H. L. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Orval Arnett Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Mr. Truman Kneisley Mr. and Mrs. Bob Freed Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chambers Melinda and Freddy Charles O. Shrader Aary Frances Swick and Kay Mr. and Mrs. Lon Chattin Mr. and Mrs. William Burdett Mr. and Mrs. Art Layne Mr. Ken Cardew Ottie W. Reno Mr. and Mrs. William Vallery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Markham Mr. Charles Higby Smith Jack, Gretta, “Bud” and Suzan Mr. and Mrs. Latham and Family Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nelson Barbara, Beecher, and Larry Butler Mr. and Mrs. James E. Donnelly Gordon and Buzzy Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gossage Mr. and Mrs. George J. Stoll Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Helman Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Srofe Tom and Lena Martin Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chase and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Truman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen Byrd Ralph A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballard Nancy, Gilbert, and Tim Reichert Starr, Robin, Jeri, and Bea Hawhee Jo-Alice Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ray Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sadler Mrs. Helman and Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Davis Coach Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massoth Henix and Regina BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ’58 Specializing In Fine Art Printing JAMES PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. PRINTING • OFFICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES • BOOKS JAM-CO” PRINTED PAPER PRODUCTS OFFSET — LETTERPRESS 214 South High St. Phone 168-M Waverly, 0. MR. MRS. EARL C. JAMES • NORMAN G. JAMES • EARL F. JAMES • WILLIAM E. JAMES • i PIKE COUNTY OFFICIALS Agricultural Extension Service...............................R. 0. McFerren Auditor................................................W. M. Cool Clerk of Courts..................................Forest E. Roberts Common Pleas Judge................................Earl D. Parker County Commissioner................................Walter Henry County Commissioner.........................................George McAllister County Commissioner..........................................Eddie West County Engineer..............................................W. L. Sheridan Division of Public Assistance................ Nelson E. Smith Probate Judge.....................................Will H. Acord Prosecuting Attorney..........................................Wray Bevens Health Commissioner.......................Benton Van Dyke Scott Representative to the General Assembly.............George E. Leist Recorder.....................................................Ottie Reno Sheriff..........................................Jesse H. Foster Superintendent of Schools..............................J. E. Way Veterans Service Officer..................................James M. Drennen Treasurer....................................................Homer Scaggs FOR GRACIOUS LIVING . . . New Hoisum gives yoy your requ‘ren,e,rt of Vitamin D SERVE IT WITH HOLSUM MAGNA VOX and RCA HI FI RCA and ZENITH TV BALDWIN and HAMMOND ORGANS REWARD: lots of fun, thanks fo Our 86th Year mtti€Rs Son EVERYTHING MUSICAL 114 E. Broad St. CA. 1-7541 Town and Country EX. 3421 Compliments of PIKE NATURAL GAS COMPANY 105-107 East Second Street Waverly, Ohio Phone 526 ------•------- JAMESON DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE Waverly, Ohio Phone 266 Congratulations to Class of 1958 GRAND HOTEL AND TAVERN 104 Emmitt Avenue Waverly Ohio Compliments to the Class of 1958 STIFFLER’S STORE Merchandise of merit only Market Street Waverly Ohio Compliments of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Waverly, Ohio KALFS LUMBER HARDWARE COMPANY 1 here's No Place Like Home. . When It’s Yours! 198-210 Emmitt Avenue Telephone 81 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 McCONKEY’S AUTO PARTS Waverlv, Ohio CALL BROTHERS and ASHLAND OIL and REFINING CO. BOTTLED GAS - FUEL OILS GOODYEAR TIRES Phone 465 318 West Emmitt Avenue Waverlv. Ohio VALUES GOING UP PRICES GOING DOWN! WAY’S FOOD MARKET The Complete Food Store Phone 39 Waverlv, Ohio II SARGENTS PRODUCTS, Inc. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Waverlv. Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Backed By Half A Century Of Service In Pike County HAMMERSTEIN COMPANY, Inc. Beaver. Ohio KOBACKER’S PORTSMOUTH'S LEADING VALUE STORE PITTENGER’S SOHIO SERVICE Emmitt at Market Phone 912 Waverly, Ohio Bring Your Car Up To Standard At Sohio TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES COMPLIMENTS OF TENDER SWEET POULTRY Phone 292 and 293 Waverly, Ohio is- 1 11 ■m W : LORBACH INSURANCE AGENCY Don Vulcamore, Agent General Insurance 207 North Market Street Waverly, Ohio Phone 154 I : m m ¥x¥ WAVERLY STATE BANK THE FRIENDLY BANK’ Waverly, Ohio Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JEAN WAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 110 Third Street Waverly, Ohio BEST WISHES” LES’S TV RADIO PHILCO ZENITH TV SALES SERVICE 211 West Third Phone 168-R BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 LAWSON’S FINE FOOD Emmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1958 For the Least CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 19.58 LAKE WHITE CLUB The Sadlers Waverly. Ohio Phone 500 Waverly, Ohio Congratulations To The Class of 1958 VALLERY HARDWARE EVERYTHING” Waverly. Ohio ' W. W. SPERAW’S LITTLE ACORN INSURANCE AGENCY For the Rest” of Your Life, Insure Your Life Phone 545 or 804 8 M Opposite the Post Office 118 East Second Street Waverly, Ohio 1881 1958 ARMBRUSTER and ARMBRUSTER WAVERLY, OHIO Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work If We Don’t Have It, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 It Will Be Hard To Find CASHMERE CLEANERS LUCKOFF’S DEPARTMENT STORE The Atomic Area’s Most Modem Complete Line of Furniture BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Waverly, Ohio SCIOTO MOTEL and DINING ROOM Think of Good Food; Think of Scioto Motel and Dining Room —Phone 460 J. W. STIR COMPANY FLOOR COVERING Phone EL 4-1290 516 Second Street Portsmouth. Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1958 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Refreshes Without Filling Portsmouth. Ohio WESTERN STAR MOTEL East Emmitt Avenue TV Phone 254 Waverly, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF CLODHOPPER STORE NUMBER 1 and 2 Cofer Waverly Phone 259 Ohio KLINKER’S BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Paints — Varnish — Builder’s Hardware — Lumber — Mill Work — Window Glass — Aluminum Awnings — Storm Doors and Windows — Gold Seal Asphalt and Linoleum Tile Phone 28 1- — 110 Seventh St. Waverlv. Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 DRS. SIGLER and WILTSHIRE OPTOMETRISTS COMPLIMENTS OF UNION BARBER SHOP Andy and Jim North Street Waverly. Ohio SMITH TRACTOR SALES Massev-Ferguson Dealer Phone 336-W Old Scioto Trail —Waverly. Ohio Welding and General Repairs General Tractor Tires COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 L. L. ASHLAND Road Service, Tires. Tubes, and Acccsories Emmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio Mewelrv ’Luggage ’Guns B. and B. LOAN COMPANY 837 Gallia Street Portsmouth. Ohio GEMPERLINE FURNITURE COMPANY Westinghouse Dealer Phone ELmwood 3-2179 612 Second Street Portsmouth. Ohio SAMUEL LEVI COMPANY FURNITURE 840- 14 Gallia Street Portsmouth. Ohio SOUTH SIDE JUNK YARD 24-Hour Wrecker Service Old Route 23 South Waverly, Ohio Phone 110 Used and Rebuilt Parts BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 NELSON PURE SERVICE Rt. 23 Waverly. Ohio Open 24 Hours BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 LAKE WHITE SHOPPING CENTER L. E. St MONTON Proprietor For All Your Insurance Needs DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 72 505 South Lock Street Waverlv. Ohio HAYES ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 420 Emmitt and High Waverly, Ohio ARROWOOD BARCH’S JEWELERS GROCERY Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches Third Street Watch Repairing Phone 429-R Waverly, Ohio Waverly, Ohio BOYER FUNERAL HOME CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Oxygen-Equipped CLASS OF 1958 Ambulance COOL and DIXON Phone 177 Waverly. Ohio REALTORS CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO TO THE THE SENIORS OF 1958 CLASS OE 1958 CARR’S COOPER CLEANERS JEWELRY STORE 811 Gallia Si.. Phon.- EI. 344S0 Waverlv, Ohio Portsmouth. Ohio WOLFF MARTHA’S CLOTHES FOR BEAUTY SHOP MEN and BOYS 408 South Lock Street Portsmouth. Ohio Waverly. Ohio Phone 237-W COMPLIMENTS OF RITZ KOZY KITCHEN QUALITY CLEANERS Waverlv. Ohio Phone 909 Waverly, Ohio THE WAVERLY KROGER COMPANY SERVICE CENTER Einmitt Avenue Automotive Repairing Waverlv, Ohio SOHIO Products Where Quality and Road Service Phone 514 Service Count Waverly. Ohio THE PIKE COUNTY BEST WISHES TO THE FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE CLASS OF 1958 ASSN., INC. McDonough Charles WyckofT. Manager DEPT. STORE Phones 277 and 226 Waverly, Ohio Waverly. Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 WAVERLY FURNITURE COMPANY North Market Street Waverly, Ohio 'M V 'One of Ohio’s Good Stores” WISHES SUCCESS HEALTH . . . HAPPINESS To The Graduating Class Of ’58! JOHN A. FISH AGENCY 108 W. Second Street Waverly, Ohio Telephones: Bus.: 250 — Res.: 318 The Agency for INSURANCE with the P.S.' ‘Personal Service COMPLIMENTS OF FAIRMONT FOODS COMPANY Athens, Ohio INDEPENDENT TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Beryl A. Keechle, Mgr. 400 Bridge Street Waverly, Ohio The Store of Friendly Credit ROBERTS JEWELERS 421 Chillicothc Street Portsmouth Ohio Compliments of ATOMIC DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 m. north Waverly Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 WAVERLY RECORD SHOP 131 Emmill Avenue Waverly, Ohio Compliments of TREBER’S GROCERY Waverly Ohio WEISS RECREATION BOWL FOR HEALTH 355 West Emmitt Avenue Phone 412-R Waverly, Ohio Congratulations To The Senior Class Of 1958 From McKIMMY HARDWARE Phone 98 167 Emmitt Avenue Waverly, Ohio Compliments of THE EMMITT HOUSE THE RADER FAMILY Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant Waverly Ohio WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Where You Expect More for Your Money . And Get It! Erris Rucker, Owner Waverly Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 CHARMETTE BEAUTY SALON Waverly, Ohio THE WAVERLY BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY 66 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY Waverly, Ohio Congratulations To The Class Of 1958 JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT SCHMITT IMPLEMENT COMPANY WHALEY’S MARATHON B. F. GOODRICH TIRES and BATTERIES Waverly, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 JOHN R. TEICHERT and FRANK SHELBY HOLLBERG JEWELERS Waverly Ohio EST. 1907 Watches — Pens — Rings Musical Merchandise Radios — T.V. — Appliances CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FOSTER’S GULF SERVICE STATION Waverly. Ohio SHIRLEY ALEXANDER: Chorus 2; Solo and Ensemble Contests 2; French Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play 3; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Class Motto Committee 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 3; Float Committee 3. JERRY ANNIS: Football 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1 (V. President), 2 (V. President), 3 (President), 4 (President); Student Council 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 3,4; S.O.C. All-Star Team 3,4; Essay Contest Winner 2; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. LINDA ANNIS: Intramurals 1; Cheerleader 1; Chorus 1; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1 (News Reporter), 4 (Treasurer); Queen's Court 1; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 2; Float Committee 2,3. DICK BAUER: Track 1; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Honor Roll 4; Float Committee 3. JEANNINE BOND: Intramurals 1; Cheerleader 1; Band 1,2,4; Dance Band 4; French Club 4; Dance Committee 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Class Motto Committee 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 2,4; Float Committee 4. GIBBY BREITENBACH: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Intramurals 1; Latin Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 3; Junior Play 3; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. LORETTA BURDETT: Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Ensembles 2; Solo and Ensemble Contests 2; Hi-Lite 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. WAYNE BURDETT: Track 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Float Committee 3. JOHN CALDWELL: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Intra-murals 1; Latin Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. ROBERT CHAMBERS: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Class Motto Committee 4; S.O.C. All-Star Team 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. BARBARA CHASE: Intramurals 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. JOHN COOL: Intramurals 1; Band 1; Honor Roll 4. NANCY DEACON: Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Ensembles 1,3,4; Solo and Ensemble Contests 3,4; French Club 3,4; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; State Homemaker 3; Honor Roll 2,3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 3. LEONA DETILLION: Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Honor Roll 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 4. BARRY DOWNING: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Dance Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Queen's Court 3,4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; S.O.C. All-Star Team 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. JOHNNY FERGUSON: Basketball 2,3; Intramurals 1; Latin Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Hi-Lite 3; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Class Motto Committee 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 1,3,4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. BARBARA HIBBEN: Intramurals 1; Chorus 2; Latin Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Hi-Lite 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. JOYCE HOWELL: Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4. VIVIAN HOWERTON: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Hi-Lite 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Queen's Court 4; Float Committee 1,2. PAUL JORDAN: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Hi-Y 4; Class Officer 3 (Treasurer); Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; S.O.C. All-Star Team 3,4. REGINA KOHUT: Chorus 1; Ensemble 1; Solo and Ensemble Contests 1; Latin Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4 (News Reporter); Homecoming Committee 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Annual Editor 4; Float Committee 1. PATTY KUHN: Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1 (Secretary); Junior Play 3; Senior Scholarship Team 4. MARY KAY LANDRUM: Intramurals 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 1; Latin Club 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Hi-Lite 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3 (Secretary), 4 Secretary); Homecoming Committee 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. JIMMY LIPSEY: Intramurals 1; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. SANDRA MASS1E: Intramurals 1; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 118 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. PAT MATHEWS: Radio Day 4; FHA 3,4. PAT McALLISTER: Chorus 1,2,3; Dance Band 1,2, 3,4; Ensemble 3; Solo and Ensemble Contests 3; French Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 2,3; Float Committee 3. DAVID MOATS: Basketball 1,2,3 (Manager); Track 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Float Committee 1,2, 3.4. CECIL MURRAY: Basketball 2 (Manager); Track 3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Float Committee 1.2.3.4. JEAN MUSICK: Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Pep Band 4; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 4; Annual Staff 4; Gas Day 4; FHA 1; Honor Roll 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. DIANE NEAL: Latin Club 3,4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. JIM NELSON: Football 3; Intramurals 1; Latin Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Senior Play 4; Float Committee 2,3,4. BARBARA OYER: Intramurals 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 2,3; Solo and Ensemble Contests 2,3; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4. LINDA PALMER: Intramurals 1; Radio Day 4; FHA 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Class Officer 2 (Secretary); Homecoming Committee 2; Queen's Court 2. MARCIA PARSLEY: Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Float Committee 2,3,4. JUDY PEARSON: Radio Day 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Betty Crocker Award 4. DON PETTIT: Football 2,3; Track 3,4; Honor Roll 4. KAY PLATT: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Ensemble 2,3,4; Solo and Ensemble Contests 1; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Student Council 3,4; Float Committee 2,3,4. GLENN PRICE: Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Float Committee 3. CAROL PUCKETT: Intramurals 1; Chorus 1; Ensemble 1; Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4. HENIX RADER: Intramural 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Lite 3; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Gas Day 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Committee 1,2,3,4; Constitutional Convention 2,3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 4; Annual Editor 4; Float Committee 4. RONNIE RAMSEY: Dance Committee 3,4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Float Committee 3,4. WALT RIDER: Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4. JOHN SHAWKEY: Intramurals 1; Latin Club 3,4; Dance Committee 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Student Council 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Float Committee 3,4. RICHARD SIMS: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Dan e Committee 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 4; Class Officer 3 (V. President); Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; S.O.C. All-Star Team 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. BENNY STEPHENS: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 4; Class Officer 1 (President), 2 (Secretary); Float Committee 4. JOAN STEVENSON: Chorus 1,2,3; Ensemble 3; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Float Committee 3,4. GENE STOUDER: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Hi-Lite 3; Annual Staff 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2 (President), 4 (V. President); Student Council 2; Constitutional Convention 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; S.O.C. All-Star Team 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4. ALTA STULLEY: Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3. ROBIN WASHBURN: Football 3; Basketball 2,3; Intramurals 1; Dance Committee 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Float Committee 3,4. ERROL WELLS: Football 3,4; French Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Magazine Sales 4; Radio Day 4; Hi-Y 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Portsmouth Scholarship Team 2; Float Committee 2,3,4. GIL WILLIS: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Track 1,2; Intramurals 1; Gas Day 4; Class Officer 3 (News Reporter); S.O.C. All-Star Team 4; Float Committee 3,4. BETTY WOGAN: Hi-Lite 4; Magazine Sales 4; Gas Day 4; Radio Day 4; FHA 1; Junior Play 3. 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